Washington Post: TUMBISCATIO, Mexico — He traveled by four-wheeler and on horseback. He lived in caves and on secluded mountain ranches, surrounded by his bodyguards and logistics men who kept his meth-dealing cartel dominant for years in the western state of ...

Philly.com: MEXICO CITY - Servando "La Tuta" Gomez, a former schoolteacher who became one of Mexico's most-wanted drug lords as head of the Knights Templar cartel, was captured early Friday by federal police, according to Mexican officials. Gomez was arrested ...

Mexico's government dealt a major blow to the Knights Templar drug cartel by capturing its last leader, but the proliferation of new armed groups shows the government is far from victory. The arrest of Servando "La Tuta" Gomez, whose gang has tormented the western state of Michoacan for years, was a much-needed victory for embattled President Enrique Pena Nieto. For months now, Pena Nieto has ...

Daily Mail: A drug lord whose Knights Templar cartel once terrorized a region of Mexico has been captured and paraded in front of cameras following a huge intelligence operation. Servando 'La Tuta' Gomez, a former grade-school teacher who taunted authorities and ...

Breitbart News: A Department of Public Safety (DPS) report states that Mexican drug cartels are among the “most significant” threats facing Texas. Mexican drug cartels continue to operate throughout Texas carrying out violent attacks throughout the state as well as ...

UPI.com: Michoacán has long been the central point of Mexico's drug war. In the past year, vigilante groups gathered to fend off violence from the drug cartel. The Mexican government also sent forces to the region. The Mexican government had a $2 million bounty ...

One of Mexico's most wanted fugitives - Knights Templar drug cartel leader Servando Gomez - has been captured, police have said. The 49-year-old gang boss and former primary school teacher was detained by federal officers as he left a house in Morelia, Michoacan, following months of intelligence work, officials said. Gomez was taken to Mexico City and frogmarched in front of TV cameras, as two ...

Chicago Tribune: Servando "La Tuta" Gomez, a former school teacher who became one of Mexico's most-wanted drug lords as head of the Knights Templar cartel, was captured early Friday by federal police as he tried to sneak out of a house wearing a baseball cap and a ...

Press Herald: MEXICO CITY — Servando “La Tuta” Gomez, a former school teacher who became one of Mexico's most-wanted drug lords as head of the Knights Templar cartel, was captured early Friday by federal police, according to Mexican officials. Gomez was arrested ...

CBS News: MEXICO CITY -- Servando "La Tuta" Gomez, one of Mexico's most-wanted drug lords who terrorized the western state of Michoacan as head of the Knights Templar cartel, was captured early Friday by federal police, according to a Mexican official. Gomez was ...

Los Angeles Times: What distinguished drug lord Servando “La Tuta” Gomez was the way he courted the spotlight. From his not-so-secret hiding place, the fugitive former teacher released numerous videos and audiotapes, many featuring him with local politicians and police ...

Huffington Post: A former school teacher, Gomez insisted the cartel followed a strict ethical code, though as time passed he became more open about the criminal side of a gang which in 2013 held much of the impoverished, mountainous landscape of Michoacan in a firm ...

Mexico's most wanted drug lord Servando Gomez, whose Knights Templar cartel smuggled drugs to the US and iron ore to China, was finally captured, without a shot fired. The former teacher nicknamed "La Tuta" was detained by federal police as he left a house in Morelia, capital of western Michoacan state, hiding his face with a scarf and cap, officials said. Gomez, 49, was taken to Mexico City and ...